Thursday, March 28, 2013

free show in this record store on Bd St Michel near the Sorbonne in Paris

Elliott Murphy playing famous Gibert Joseph record store in St Michel on the left bank to promote the new cd and new book, he's also a writter.Same faces in the audience with Elliott, he has very dedicated fans.30 min + acoustic show with new songs on acoustic guitar. Elliott Murphy is a great songwritter so once again we have quality songs.Then he signed everyone's stuff.

Legendary Dustin Hoffman has just directed his first movie "The Quartet" and has been promoting it for the last few days in Paris. Tonight he's meeting the press and the public @ UGC Les Halles in Paris with a photo call , some interviews and with the producer, casting Director and some of the cast he's introducing the movie to the French audience.

Monday, March 25, 2013

I'm not really the kind of guy willing to pay to see a tribute band however good it is (Letz Zepp @ Olympia) but this time I did, not that I knew who The Love Beatles were but mainly because Pete Best, 1st drummer with The Beatles was there in person... and also because a friend of mine just told me about the gig in the afternoon.
He wasn't supposed to play at all with The Love Beatles, just a Question & Answer before the gig with a former journalist from Best for 30 min.
Interesting to see him in person answering question even though there was nothing new to learn from this chat.
Then there was the gig:The Love Beatles playing "Please Please Me" in its entirety for the 50th anniversary of its released.
They look great on stage ( same clothes and haircut) and the sound is vintage courtesy of vintage guitars and Vox PA.
Just a short break for the band to change clothes and look like the original Beatles circa 1965-1966 for a best of...
We have a 20 min intermission where we're trying to get some info is Pete Best playing a couple of songs in the second part ? Yes He will we're being told...
Second part with the band dressed with Sergent peppers costumes before they stripped down to some casual clothing for the last part of the set.
From what I've been told The Love Beatles are much better that the Rabeats. Don't know but we had a great time, Hard to do wrong with some many hits and 4 very competent musicians sounding and looking like the originals.Pete Best is back onstage but not behind the drum kit he's recording footage of the audience screaming a sentence for his next video... What the Fuck !!!
Too bad he didn't play at all but a great night out.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Another small gig by Peter Doherty after the one @ Bus Palladium on Tuesday, tonight it's in a creepy bar in Pigalle, his new HQ. Those bastards are charging 10 euros (with a drink) not sure if this bar has a license for that...well, not our business anyway.

We're a bit late but just in time as Peter has just arrived, lots of people in front of the improvised stage in the tiny bar but it's not packed.

We're trying to find a good spot on the side that's when we noticed that Drew is there with Mick from Babyshambles, so this is our first babyshambles' gig in a very long time, can't remember last time we saw them. -(According to our archives probably in March 2009 when they've played a secret show @ Neo Club)-

There are a couple of amplifiers but the sound is complete crap and not very loud, Pete is intoxicated ( not a surprise) but in good spirit.Good atmosphere ,musically that was awful but fun to attend (watch video below).

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Another show in Paris for Peter Doherty, he played two sold-out shows @ Maroquinerie last month, he was supposed to play on friday night at the Truskel bar but it was cancelled at the last minute.Not a lot of people tonight, i guess there was not a lot of publicity for this one.Anyway first on stage is a french kid playing a few songs on acoustic guitar: he sings , he plays and acts like Pete, not bad but he should get a personality.Then we have another guy on acoustic guitar: John Mitchell, it's much better and he's doing a very nice cover of Paul McCartney's "Jenny Wren", first time ever that I'm hearing someone's doing this song live.Next on stage is Alan Wass for a very good acoustic set, Peter is joining in for the last song then Alan is leaving the stage to Peter.He has barely played for 10 min that he's "threatening" to leave the stage as he hasn't being paid yet by the club and wants things to be settled immediately.

He's asking how much we've been charged and is surprised to hear 15 euros as the club told him they were charging only 10 euros. At the end of a song ( watch video below) with the help of Alan they're selling their single from the stage for 5 euros which was funny. Then the gig resume with Pete talking several times about the fact that he has received no money and can't keep on playing unless he's paid.Tonight there is a girl on violin for the whole set, he's playing a few well known songs and new ones (see video below). He's in good spirit and is jammin' a lot on the acoustic guitar sometimes several minutes without singing.

In the end he played a longer set than expected considering what happened, he was on stage at 11:05 and left past 12:20.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

We are deeply saddened to report that Clive Burr passed away last
night. He had suffered poor health for many years after being diagnosed
with Multiple Sclerosis and died peacefully in his sleep at home.

Steve Harris said “This is terribly sad news. Clive was a very old
friend of all of us. He was a wonderful person and an amazing drummer
who made a valuable contribution to Maiden in the early days when we
were starting out. This is a sad day for everyone in the band and those
around him and our thoughts and condolences are with his partner Mimi
and family at this time."

Bruce Dickinson adds “I first met Clive when he was leaving Samson and
joining Iron Maiden. He was a great guy and a man who really lived his
life to the full. Even during the darkest days of his M.S., Clive never
lost his sense of humour or irreverence. This is a terribly sad day and
all our thoughts are with Mimi and the family”

As Maiden fans all know, Clive joined Maiden in 1979 and performed on
the first three albums Iron Maiden (1980), Killers (1981) and The Number
Of The Beast (1982). Prior to that he was a member of Samson, the band
Bruce fronted before he too joined Maiden.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Well , NOT YET :According to Billboard.com, Irving Azoff, manager for VAN HALEN founders Alex and Eddie Van Halen and bassist Wolfgang Van Halen, has dismissed as incorrect reports that the band will tour Europe beginning late this year.Azoff begs to differ. "All the announced dates, which include the date in Australia, the dates in Japan and a date in Wisconsin, are confirmed and on sale and those are real," Azoff tells Billboard.com exclusively. "I manage the Van Halens, and I know nothing about any European tour."

THANKS DAVE FOR THIS ONE !!!

Between 50 to 60 shows outside the USA starting at the end of this year.